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ZTE has just a unveiled a new budget smartphone in China, one that it seemingly poised to rival a very specific contender. With a name like "V5 Red Bull", this device seems poised to be ZTE's answer to the Xiaomi Redmi Note unveiled last month.

Some things are too good to be true, which may be the case with the ZTE Grand S II. Though it didn't come with the rumored 4 GB of RAM, the actual device that landed in Beijing isn't disappointing at all.

The ZTE Grand S II was originally unveiled back in January during CES. ZTE offered a good look at the handset at the time, and even detailed the specs. Skipping to the present day though and it looks like there may have been a change in terms of the RAM. The Grand S II was originally listed as having 2GB of RAM, and a Tenaa filing suggests that may actually be doubled.

Expanding beyond the confines of the usual smartphones and tablets, ZTE has announced its first foray into the gaming industry. But more than just simply a gaming console, the ZTE9 FunBox offers an all around connected experience for the family to enjoy in the living room.

ZTE made some big moves in terms of a US push last October. The company announced the availability of two devices, but perhaps more important was the partnership with the Houston Rockets. We spent some time with ZTE when they announced that partnership and one bit that stuck out was how they prefer to focus on the customers as opposed to the competition. With that in mind, partnerships seem to make sense given how they get the ZTE name in front of potential customers.

ZTE has been offering teasers for the Nubia X6 smartphone, and while they have yet to offer an official announcement, they have recently shared details on when that will be happening. The announcement date is set for March 25th. That date may sound familiar to some, as that is the same day HTC will be announcing "The All New" One.

ZTE has recently been teasing the Nubia X6 smartphone. The details are being shared by way of the Chinese language Weibo, and have touched on everything from battery life, to the sound, and camera. There has also been an image showing the side profile of the handset. It seems these teasers are going to continue, but in the meantime, how about we take a look at what ZTE has revealed thus far.

Another day, and another potential device reveal coming by way of the global design directory known as red dot 21. Earlier in the week there was an image and some specs for the still unannounced OPPO Find 7, and more recently there are some images of an unannounced ZTE handset. A ZTE handset with what appears to have somewhat of an unfortunate name.

As ZTE had promised, the Grand Memo II LTE was unveiled during Mobile World Congress. We had also been told the display was going to be 6-inches. Basically, that meant the Grand Memo II LTE was going to be a bit larger than the Grand Memo, which sports a 5.7-inch display.

ZTE has been showing a Firefox OS phone here at MWC. The handset is the ZTE Open C, and it will bring a 4-inch WVGA display size and a variety of colors. The handset isn't sporting the highest of specs but that is more about the market this device is headed than anything else.